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Rockies Sweep Competition: World Series begins Wednesday!

The Colorado Rockies beat the Philadelphia Phillies on Oct. 5 at Coors Field (above) to complete a sweep of the National League Division Series. On Monday, the Rockies again swept their opponent, this time the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Rockies are just the second team in baseball history to win the first seven games of the playoffs.

Lederach advocates peace through "moral imagination"

By Maricor Coquia, Editor-in-Chief

John Paul Lederach, author of The Moral Imagination: The Art and Soul of Building Peace, spoke Thursday night, October 4, in the St. John Francis Regis Chapel. Through three stories, Lederach highlighted the resilient spirits of individuals amidst oppressive, violent, and/or negative environments.

Gore comes to Denver, addresses global warming issues

By Zach Owens, Staff Reporter

Former Vice President Al Gore presented An Inconvenient Truth to an audience at the Wells Fargo Theatre at the Colorado Convention Center on Tuesday, October 2 at 7:30 p.m.

First blood drive of school year successful

By Emily DuBois, Staff Reporter

On Monday, Oct. 8, the Health and Awareness Committee hosted a blood drive for the Regis community and for local Denver citizens. The drive nearly reached its maximum potential, filling 86 appointment slots, and collecting 66 units of blood.

Regis bids farewell to Mary McManus

By Amy Smith, Staff Reporter

Regis wishes Mary McManus good luck on her new endeavors! Behind every liturgy, from Sunday mass to the Mass of the Holy Spirit, Mary McManus has her skillful and careful hands in every detail. Her hard work will always be remembered.

GSA raises awareness, group open to all

By Ed Timmins, Jr., Staff Reporter

On Thursday, Sept. 27 the Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) gathered for an informational meeting in order to plan for the upcoming year.

Students volunteer Saturday for neighborhood cleanup

By Emily Sloan, Staff Reporter

Thirty to forty Regis students participated in a neighborhood-clean up last Saturday afternoon, Oct. 6.

Class project sparks neighborhood dialogue

Follow up session scheduled for February

By Maricor Coquia, Staff Reporter

A gentleman comments, "We've tried so many times to reason with this student, and yet, we feel disrespected. Parties two, three times a week. It came to a point where I had enough-I signed a complaint." Another woman comments, "These kids are almost belligerent.

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